How to make Bouncy Ball Polymer Balls
Make your own bouncy ball. DIY How to make bouncy and stretchy polymer balls using Borax and school glue science experiment!
Putty Science: Family Fun with Polymers - Science Buddies Blog
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The Silly Putty timeline puts things in a bit of historical perspective, with Crayola acquiring the rights to Silly Putty during my childhood, followed by a resurgence of interest in the stretchy, bouncy medium and its egg-shaped containers in the 80s. What I didn't know back then was ... Or, in science project terms, what you discover when your hypothesis is disproven might be even more exciting than what you were hoping to discover! The second-level moral surely has ...
Elements Course - Science Fact & Science Fiction: Bouncy Polymer ...
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After being given instructions, we settled on the Bouncy Polymer Experiment, which would allow us to try out different combinations of two chemicals to make either a goo or a bouncy ball. You can find the Experiment here: http://www.
Experiment While Making A Bouncy Ball : Science Bob's Science ...
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The borax acts as a “cross-linker” to the polymer molecules in the glue – basically it creates chains of molecules that stay together when you pick them up. The cornstarch ... It was a science project too. Mine was the only one that worked. the two friends balls were too squishy. mine was hard and bouncy. it doesn't bounc like one you buy from the store but it is a good balll to play with. Actually i noticed it bounced on carpet better than wood or tile or cement. Anything ...
Homeschool Science Experiment: Supercharged Science Chemistry Bouncy Ball
Homeschool science at http://www.superchargedscience.com - Aurora Lipper, a real rocket scientist, loves teaching science to homeschool students! This is one...
Bouncing Rubber Egg - Naked Egg Science Experiment
Got an egg? Got vinegar? Turn a raw or boiled egg into a bouncy ball! The vinegar dissolves the eggshell, leaving you with the fibrous membrane around the eg...